CRYPTOGRAM: The meaning of it all

Mar 17, 2002

Ever step back from the bits and bytes of the daily routine to take a look at the big picture? The following quotation might provide inspiration.

The author, a mathematician, worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II and is best known for his error-detecting and error-correcting codes. Anyone familiar with Fourier analysis will recognize his name from a common data-smoothing technique.

Decode this quote by substituting one letter for another. You have to figure out the code yourself, but here's a hint: